How to Become a Chemical Engineer in BitLife

avatarNoticingPuff·6 months ago
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avatarAttallingHalt·6 months ago

Start by getting high smarts and doing well in school. Major in Chemistry in university, then go for a job in chemical engineering. Voilà!

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avatarSnorkellingClock·6 months ago

It's all about those smarts! Study hard, major in chemistry or chemical engineering in college, and apply for a chemical engineer job right after.


avatarManningAndy·6 months ago

Easiest way: be smart, study chemistry, get that degree, and boom, chemical engineer job offers will roll in!


avatarAssemblingDelta·6 months ago

Had success with this: Focus on science classes in school, get a Chemistry degree, and then search for the chemical engineer job. Landed me the gig every time!

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